Tina Usherwood


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Supervision details
Supervision provides an opportunity for the psychotherapist or counsellor to reflect on all aspects of their professional development. It's an essential forum for the practitioner to receive the support and encouragement necessary to aid their development, as well as providing the space for processing individual cases and sharing experiences. As a supervisor, I aim to create space where this can happen, while keeping the safety and welfare of clients in central importance. Relational psychodynamic supervision aims to create a more experiential, participatory, and relationship-focused form of supervision. Supervision that not only provides usable psychotherapeutic knowledge and skills, but also facilitates the emotional and relational development that is essential to becoming an effective counsellor or psychotherapist. My focus is on the interpersonal relationships between myself and the supervisee, the supervisee and the client, the client and their world, and myself and the client. I believe this approach can support the practitioner to engage in and sustain a meaningful therapeutic relationship with their clients.
Supervision Fees:
Qualified Practitioners: Individual (60 minute) sessions £80. Individual (90 minute) sessions £120. Practitioner groups for 3 or 4 participants (90 minutes) £50
Trainees: Individual (45 minute) sessions £45. Individual (60 minute) sessions £60. Trainee groups for 3 or 4 participants (90 minutes) £35.

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Accredited register membership

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